Biological and biochemical consequences of global deletion of exon 3 from the ER alpha gene
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What's new in estrogen receptor action in the female reproductive tractSerine 216 phosphorylation of estrogen receptor α in neutrophils: migration and infiltration into the mouse uterusNuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas: Opening Access to the Biology of Nuclear Receptor Signaling PathwaysExpression of Human NSAID Activated Gene 1 in Mice Leads to Altered Mammary Gland Differentiation and Impaired LactationDesign of pathway preferential estrogens that provide beneficial metabolic and vascular effects without stimulating reproductive tissuesGeneration of Esr1-knockout rats using zinc finger nuclease-mediated genome editing.Estrogen response element-independent signaling partially restores post-ovariectomy body weight gain but is not sufficient for 17β-estradiol's control of energy homeostasisNovel DNA motif binding activity observed in vivo with an estrogen receptor α mutant mouse.Estrogen responsiveness of the TFIID subunit TAF4B in the normal mouse ovary and in ovarian tumorsAn animal model with a cardiomyocyte-specific deletion of estrogen receptor alpha: functional, metabolic, and differential network analysisEx3αERKO male infertility phenotype recapitulates the αERKO male phenotypeSex steroid actions in male boneEstrogenic activity of bisphenol A and 2,2-bis(p-hydroxyphenyl)-1,1,1-trichloroethane (HPTE) demonstrated in mouse uterine gene profiles.What have we learned about GPER function in physiology and disease from knockout mice?The absence of ER-β results in altered gene expression in ovarian granulosa cells isolated from in vivo preovulatory folliclesEstrogen receptor (ER)α-regulated lipocalin 2 expression in adipose tissue links obesity with breast cancer progressionEstrogen receptor α AF-2 mutation results in antagonist reversal and reveals tissue selective function of estrogen receptor modulators.Myeloid-specific estrogen receptor alpha deficiency impairs metabolic homeostasis and accelerates atherosclerotic lesion development.Predicting the future: opportunities and challenges for the chemical industry to apply 21st-century toxicity testing.Development of phenotypic and transcriptional biomarkers to evaluate relative activity of potentially estrogenic chemicals in ovariectomized miceUterine gland formation in mice is a continuous process, requiring the ovary after puberty, but not after parturition.Uterine epithelial cell estrogen receptor alpha-dependent and -independent genomic profiles that underlie estrogen responses in mice.Uterine Epithelial Estrogen Receptor-α Controls Decidualization via a Paracrine Mechanism.Uterine Expression of NDRG4 Is Induced by Estrogen and Up-Regulated during Embryo Implantation Process in Mice.Endometrial tumorigenesis in Pten(+/-) mice is independent of coexistence of estrogen and estrogen receptor α.Neonatal Progesterone Programs Adult Uterine Responses to Progesterone and Susceptibility to Uterine DysfunctionRole of estrogen receptor signaling required for endometriosis-like lesion establishment in a mouse model.Oviductal estrogen receptor α signaling prevents protease-mediated embryo deathTransactivating function (AF) 2-mediated AF-1 activity of estrogen receptor α is crucial to maintain male reproductive tract function.Requirement for stromal estrogen receptor alpha in cervical neoplasiaRoles of Estrogen Receptor-α and the Coactivator MED1 During Human Endometrial Decidualization.Estrogen hormone physiology: reproductive findings from estrogen receptor mutant mice.Male risk taking, female odors, and the role of estrogen receptors.Dual suppression of estrogenic and inflammatory activities for targeting of endometriosisLXRβ/estrogen receptor-α signaling in lipid rafts preserves endothelial integrity.Skeletal muscle action of estrogen receptor α is critical for the maintenance of mitochondrial function and metabolic homeostasis in femalesEstrogen receptor α L543A,L544A mutation changes antagonists to agonists, correlating with the ligand binding domain dimerization associated with DNA binding activity.aP2-Cre-mediated inactivation of estrogen receptor alpha causes hydrometra.SCA-1 Labels a Subset of Estrogen-Responsive Bipotential Repopulating Cells within the CD24+ CD49fhi Mammary Stem Cell-Enriched Compartment.Loss of ERα partially reverses the effects of maternal high-fat diet on energy homeostasis in female mice.
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Biological and biochemical consequences of global deletion of exon 3 from the ER alpha gene
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Biological and biochemical con ...... exon 3 from the ER alpha gene
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Biological and biochemical con ...... exon 3 from the ER alpha gene
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Biological and biochemical con ...... exon 3 from the ER alpha gene
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Biological and biochemical con ...... exon 3 from the ER alpha gene
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Biological and biochemical con ...... exon 3 from the ER alpha gene
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Grace E Kissling
Karen E Fieselman
Kevin E Gerrish
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10.1096/FJ.10-163428
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2010-07-28T00:00:00Z